BTFeather55 said:
Solid_Raiden said:
BTFeather55 said: Then it becomes a matter of aesthetics as far as characters go. I've always found the Covenant to be plausible and aesthetically pleasing as Cylon Centurion or Klingon type characters ie. the race that humanity meets during the outward expansion into the galaxy while they are leaving this world behind and that come into an unexpected war against. However, I feel that the Helghast are far less believable and much less iconic than the creatures that make up The Covenant as think that actual soliders from Hell would tend to be more like Clive Barker's vision of cenobites instead of the painting of Darth Vader that is in the Denver International Airport.
I've heard that the creatures that make up the enemy in The Conduit fall into the alien conspiracy type opponents that might be something like the nemesis in the Area - 51 games, so I think they will probably end up being more believable than the Helghast but not as believable as The Covenant. |
Did you just compare aliens to the covenant as being more "realistic" then aliens of a more human nature such as in Killzone 2. So you believe Star Trek aliens are more "realistic" then the thought that if alien race is indeed out there it might actually look like us but on another planet? ........Well, lets just say we have a difference in opinion. Aliens are science fiction as far as we know. To say one is "realistic" is....well fairly unrealistic. Even if there were alien life, to think that we had created an image in their likeness, is beyond doubtful. You really think if we found alien life in the universe they would be klingons?
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I'm sure that there are a wide spectrum of aliens out there, and I do believe that ets have visited this planet. I was saying that when humans reach a point where they are ready to colonize space they will possibly at some point encounter aggressive races like the Klingons, Covenant, Cylons, and possibly Daleks and Gallifreyians. Of course the best works that describe aliens imo continue to be those of H. P. Lovecraft. To my understanding the creatures in Killzone are soldiers from Hell and I find Clive Barker and Id's soldiers from Hell to more closely resemble what I think soldiers from Hell would look like than the Hellghast if that is their place of origin.
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Well, I'd just like to point out that your misinformed about the enemies in K2. The "humans" (qutie possibly originally from Earth?) are from a planet rich in resources and a beautiful planet and the enemies are also "humans" who were forced to colonize a nearby planet that is harsh and violent, just like can be seen in the environments of K2 as the humans have retaliated against an attack on them from the enemies and are attacking the enemies home planet. The reason they wear the masks is because from living on the planet for so long they have become unable to breathe without the aide of the masks. This might not be exact, but that's the regurgitated version from me. They certainly aren't from hell though, like you were lead to believe.